ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1 925.
FIVE
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MARK
OREGON SENATORS
FACING SPLIT ON
ALLEGED FRAME-UP
li Eyw Fish Commlulon Job I vtli.. u.. a
lvl to Eddy-. Chole. Whll. I
Garland Leans to Piore.. J g!,"
NOTICE
All barber shops wilt be
open until t o'cock p. m.
and closea on -
y Barbara Unloo
SALEM. Or., May IS. Tho
I Salvia Journal, under date of yea-
Are you building a new home or remodeling the house? p,""l"he 'ollow",,,
Then why not use hardware of merit-Yale locks meet! , A -ret compact "tmjljrt.
VPfV lalMtitrA whtirph lha tnnnArf nf
aeiuuors uauy ana veais were 10 w uruiar niiriiu i ""
YU n- 1 w.L. : i .it ij i.i.. lb thrown to the governor in the burg Hod and Gun Club. Kri-
ale Uoor Locks in your home will mean dependability rt(Eht affafnt the move to wrest day. May nth. at T:30 p. m.
onI oLftf Y7- 1 1 1 1 . f RT t. oolitlral ruiior frnm th rnvrnnr A T. lwrence Real Estate
r"T ' "'"vcB8pienalaa8SortmemoiiMignt ,or ..ion To Sen i ottlce.
4 NOTICE
A BRIDE'S DIARY
A Leva Story of Today
By Idah McClone Gibson
Classified Section
ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE.
Latches and Padlocks.
See us for estimates and prices for your needs.
Churchill Hardware Co.
The Winchester Store
FRANK MAYO WINS DECREE
AFTER THREE-YEAR FIGHT
(AMoeUted Pros UuH Wirt!)
LOS ANGELES. May 28. Frank
Mayo, film actor, today was grant
ed a final decree of divorce from
Joyce Eleanor Mayo after a throo
year legal battle for the decision.
This action by the superior court
here, according to Mayo's attorney,
legalizes the actor's marriage two
years ago with Dagmar Godowsky,
screen actress and daughter of
Leopold Godowsky, musician.
TIWwjyjJRT For Infants,
Rich milk, combined with extract of
Latimer's Arsenate Lead elgh- uhoice grains, reduced to powder. Very
teen cents per pound at Stearns ! nourishing, yet so easily digested that constituents up In Tillamook eoun
Uors Eddy, Deals and Garland to
! select a fish rnmnilsBlnnor has
Just come to light. The fish com
missioner Is to be named soon to
succeed F. P. Kendall of Portland
and as a result a meeting of Sena
tors Garland. Eddy and Deals is
slated for Salem next Monday
when the three are to determine
who Kendall's successor shall be.
The deal was framed rather ad
roitly, apparently from the gover
nor's angle, as the compact was
that the three senators should de
termine who the commissioner
should be, providing they could all
KKm un a man. in mm uiej
could not agree, then Senator Gar
land, old-line democrat, was to
have the deciding vote and the
man recommended by Garland, in
suck contingency, was to be ap
pointed by the governor.
Now a pretty situation has de
veloped, according to the Inside
dope. The big three are at outs,
rather two of them are, and it
looks as though Garland would
have the deciding vote on the se
lection. According to the underground.
Beats want to be named fish com
missioner himself to please his
JtJULi
will be delivered by Prof. R. C. Hoi
ber of the U. of O.
Mrs. Moorman's orchestra of
Drain will play and Mr. Frank
Grubbe of Wilbur will be the solo
ist. The graduate are Miss Reta
Gnibbe and Miss Ruth McNeil.
The baccalaureate sermon was
delivered last 6unday by Prof. E.
M. Patterson of the Eugene Bioie
imlversitv. assisted br Rev. Karl
Harael. the resident pastor. Spe
cial music was rendered by the
M. E. church choir. Mrs. Hooarc
Brawn imnressively sang a solo.
The church was beautifully decor
ated with boughs of sweet briar
rose and marguerites.
and Chenoweth, Oakland, Ore.
ROSEBURG BOY WINS
PROMOTION IN NAVY
it is used, with benefit, by ALL AGES.
ailing or well. An upbuilding diet for
infanta, invalids, nursing mothers. Con
venient, Light Nourishment, when faint
George Lansaw. who recently '' bungry. TBken bot, "Pp" retiring, it
Joined the navy, writes that he is
now a petty officer in the company
to which he has been assigned.
induces sound, refreshing sleep. Instant
ly prepared at home no cooking.
ty. Eddy has a man of bis own
he wants to name In order to place
the fishing Interests that he has
alienated In fights on the senate
floor, and aa a result Eddy and
Beals are about as near a com
promise on a selection as Salem
is to have a 100 per cent prune
crop this year.
The conflicting ambitions of
these two leaves Senator Garland
Having formerly been enlist.nl In ! lnR wnic-h he is now receiving. He
the national guard company here. i. rii thai ho rrnnrniiv
his military training was immedi-1 Miles, anotner Roseburg boy who smiling In the background, accord
ately recognised by promotion. He recently enlisted in the navy. Vir- ing to the story, with the trump
la greatly pieasea mm tne irain-1 i,nsaw. brother of George, card held up his sleeve and wait
1 who has been in tne service for sev- I In to slip It onto the table after
erul months, has been In the Ha
waiian maneuvers, and his boat is
no-v on the way to Puget Sound,
where it will be docked for repairs.
Virgil expects to be able to spend
a 30-day furlough at home during
the time his boat is in dry-dock.
Cleo Madison entertaining
few friends, decides to read her
grandmothers uiary. Grandmo
ther's diary Is so quaint, so mo
dest, that then, modern-day girls
are thunderstruck. When the
girls go. Cleo thiuka of her elop
nient with Paul.
Paul Wuuhrop plesned for the
Immediate future. Her conscience
is pricked by a passage of the mo
dest, oid-fashlcned diary. For
though engaged to Paul, she, only
the night bef"e enjoyed tire kU
aes of Chirk Adams, lloth sets
money. I would Just have bad to
look pretty and be happy. The
doorbell rang, I opened it to find
a comfortable middle-aged woman
standing ttwre. "My dear, I am
the wife of Capt. Melbourne. I
came over to see whether I could
do anything for yoa."
I went forward and took ber
outstretched band la mine and
burst Into tears.
"Why. you poor- little stray
child. What la the tatter?'"
Nothing.' I replied aa well as
FOR SALE
JAPALAC, Paints and Varnishes, at
Powell's Furniture Co.
Mil SALE Pica ami saddle
horses, Beyer Bros. Phone 14F14
FOR SALE 150 White
hens. Phone J9F2.
Leg-bora'
r i i-T ., . - in.
of parents opposed the match be- , ,, You my
husband, had to leave me alone
1
Location
Cor. Douglas and Main Sts.
Sales and Service for Exlde.
StromberfCt Sparton, Bosch,
Lincoln Snubbrs, Flatlite
RfHectora and Lamps.
Batiwy and Aulo EWntrlcal
repairing. You will like our
battery testing service. If
you need auto accessories,
our prices are lower.
Umpqua
Battery Station
A. B. Taylor. Prop.
Phone 67
LAUNDRY KIDS
the Immovable body is cracked by
the irresistible force. In the shape
of Eddy and Deals.
According to the grapevine In
formation this secret compact was
set down in writing, that the gov
ernor acknowledged the memoran
dum at the time and since has told
For prompt taxi servr. city or some of his political henchmen
country Irlua. Phone 44 . , that It they wish to have anything
o i to say In regard to the appoint-
PACIFIC MAIL BOUGHT ment of a fish commissioner they.
Imuot see Eddy. Deals or Garland.
The three senators. In the mean
time, are putting Implicit faith In
stock of the Pacific Mail Steam- the memorandum and the compact
ship company by a group of local and are slated to be here Monday
capitalist headed by Herbert
, Fleischhacker, president of the
Anglo and London Paris National
I annouueed today by Mr. Fleirh
announced today by Mr. Fleitsh
1 hacker.
-j T-) V 1
Mrs. Alice D. Myers
.J. - .
WE DO HIS COLLARS
Uf SO FINE
U'ti. iOR-E TO SAV
LTHBR WORX MR MINE
She first told him about
this laundry. She told
him that we did up her
shirtwaist and her other
silk things in a delightful
manher. Then he sent ns
a trial order of a dozen
collars. He and she agree
that this is some laundry.
Roseburg Steam
Laundry
Phone 79 Roseburg, Ore.
1 ! -iT
Praises Old Friends
S.item, Ores. "I consider Dr.
Pierce's medicines are the very best
that can be used by those who arc
in need of medical aid. When I
was growing I became run-down
and suffered with irregularities, but
after takinir Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prcscrii lion I got strong and had
no ninre trouMe. I have also taken
Dr. I'iitcc'j CioMrn Medical Dis
covery Lnd found it an excellent
ct the Dirou ana i&r nis-
to rarry out their end of It
The interesting part Is to see
what the governor will do If a
name Is suggested that he cannot
masticate and digest.
Roofing special 2 ply, only 11.65
at Powells.
KLAN TRIO ASKS RELEASE
(AMoHatrd hnl Leased Wtn.
NOBLES V1LLE, Ind., May 28.
A motion asking the release of D.
C. Stephenson. Earl Klinck and
Earl Gentry, who are under Indict
ment on the charge of murdering
Miss Madge Oherholtzor of Indi
anapolis, was filed in circuit court
today by Eph Iuman, counsel for
the trio.
Latimer's Arsenate Lead eigh
teen cents per pound at Stearns
and Chenoweth, Oakland, Ore.
ODD FELLOWS WIN
LOP-SIDED GAME
FROM CHRISTIANS
In a faroe comedy baaebalt game
at the Laurelwood field last night,
the Odd Fellows defeated the Chris
tian team by a score of 16 to 1.
Four of the regular players on the
Christian team were absent, and a
pick-up squad waa formed, which
put up a fine exhibition of errors
and ball-booting. The spectators
were shown two good Innings, when
both teams played airtight ball, a
couple of double plays being pro
vided as thrillers. The remainder
of the game, however, was more of
a comedy than anything else, errors j
being too numerous to recora.
nun her
mend" C;:; of ,i:,V"n oi I TWO GRADUATING
Dr. rierci'j s I have found tlum
good 2r.i rtli-l1"." Mrs. Alice D.
M-erat liSTi No. dimmer rt.
'Obtain n--.v from voiir neighbor
hood dru:rt Dr. l'iercr's family
FROM UNION HIGH
SCHOOL AT ELKTON
For Kidney Troubles
Druggist Would Only
Recommend Alvita
"Before allowing myself to be-
rnmA enthused over ALVITA tab
lets. I tried them out on myself. 1
can say truthfully that I am sur
prised at the results of the tablets.
1 have had a lot of trouble with my
bladder and kidneys and have tried
many remedies from the store. The
only thing I would reeommend to
day for prostatic and bladder trou
blea is the ALVITA tabiwl. I got
complete relief from my own trou
ble, which satisfies me of their
merit."
(Signed) E. A. ROSENBERGER
Alvita Tablets are scientifically
prepared from the wonderful alfalfa
plant, which through its long root
absorns tne vital elements uuiv.
Iron and phosphates necessary to
health and vigor. Alvita has prov
ed especially beneficial in over
coming kidney, bladder and pros
tate trouble. No matter what' you
hare tried, try this remedy of Na
ture now. A dollar bnya a box. W.
F Chapman's Pharmacy will supply
yt u. Mall orders accept!.
BENSON P. T. A.
TO HEAR FINE
SPEAKER TONIGHT
Arthur Drocks Baker, the prac
tical psychologist and human na
ture student whose " Velvet Mam
m'ar" sketches have made many
Roseburg citizens start looking
themselves over wondering when
their turn Is coming, will speak
tonight at the Parent-Teachers As
sociation meeting at the Benson
School House.
Following the line of his short
and catchy talk Tuesday at the Kl-
wanls Luncheon, on How Men
Succeed Who Really Do," Mr. Ba
ker will speak tonight on "Thirty
Five and Successful," for those
who are either, neither or both,
and for their wives."
"I shall have some thins to
say," said Mr. Baker this morning,
"on the iufltience of wives, school
teachers and college on the
'rareer of men. I Bhall point out
what experience has convinced me
Is the main reason why such large
numbers of men who aTe appar
ently successful at thirty-five aro
not making good at forty-fUe. I
shall tell my audience something
about the influence of college edu
cation among the kind of success
ful men who are not listed In
"Who's Who," a book largely de
voted to Writers, clergymen and
teachers.
"I shall touch briefly and not
too disastrously on the struggle
letween science and theology now
In evidence In the Tennessee trial
and in my short talk shall hare
time to localize very briefly on the
state of Connecticut, where large
numbers of home boys, educated
in Yale, step out Into competition
with high school and factory
trained men In industry and busi
ness. "I trust that the man who feWs
his wile might understand him
hotter will bring her along, and
that the wife and mother who
wants to do better work with her
men and boys will he there, for
It Is to them In particular 1 shall
be speaking."
cause at cne time the families had
been rich but aow were so-ial
climbers, and the parens wauted
each to marry money. Connie
Tethune, wealthy, wanierl to mar
ry Paul. At a party, Chick Adums
draws Cleo aside protesting that
she should hare come with him.
Cleo double her love for Paul.
Her grandmother's diary makes
Cleo wonder. Paul ptotests bis
love for the girl. They are wed.
Cleo's mother becomes hysteric.
Connie shows again her Jealousy.
The fathers of the newly-weds re
joice. The honeymoon begins.
The fierce flame of her love al
most overwhelms Cleo. The ho
neymoon grows mora efulgeut.
The reception for the newly-weds
shows Conule In her true light.
Cleo becomes Jealous. Chick
Adams enters a plot. The young
wife foils Ler "friend." The first
rear nt her nar. led life come '
to Cleo. Paul and bit wife de
cide to start out for themselves.
Cleo sees Paul and Connie in
fervent embrace.
Almost craxed by liquor and
Jealousy Paul threatens Chick.
The young husband accuses ma
wife as to a past.
Contritely, Paul expresses nis
belief In Cleo.
The quarrel is settled.
Paul has forgotten to got the
railroad tickets, hut the matter
Is Bellied peaceably.
Paul gives Connie the cold shoul
der at the station, which pleasea
Cleo.
The newiyweds start on their
honeymoon.
Atter a snappy discussion wnn
Paul, Cleo goes to sleep in the
Pullmun chair, when Paul goes
to the smoking compartment.
Cleo has a mystic dream.
She fathoms this in terms oi
present day life.
The young wife teams marriage
is not all a rose path.
THE FIItST CALLER
The two women looked up at
my window and I drew a little
further back behind the curtains.
"Poor old Jack. I feel sorry for
hlmr said one of them, a par
ticularly good-natured looking
woman. I knew I was going to
like ber.
'Yes.'" answered the other,
hose prisyy mouth gave me the
Just as soon all morning and 1
don't know how to do anything
or where anything goes, and 1
have Just been sitting here wish
ing I were home. I'm not used
to doing things about tne nouae
and It all looked rather appalling
to me."
"Come oh, and I'll help you un
pack." she said as she saw the
clothing strewn about, all over
everything. -
"Oh. no, Mrs. Melbourne, 1
couldn't aak you to do that," I
answered quickly. "I'll get thru
with It all very soon. You see, I've
lived In Pasadena, California, all
my life with the exception of the
time when I was away at school,
and oh, I guess I miss the gang,"
1 boo-hooed.
"Well, my dear, you will soou
find the gang here. I know you
are going to be very popular.
FOR SAL; Feeder bogs, Johnsou
Produce Co. Phone S7, Medlord,
Ore.
SEWING MACHINES for sale, for
root, and repairing. Powell Fur
niture Co,
! SEVERAL GOOD cows giving nllk
for sale. A. V. Newport, Dixou-
vllle, Ore1
FOR SALE 3 or 4 milch cows at
reasonable price. A. B. Hatfield,
Roseburg, route 1.
BOAT FOR SALE 2nd hand, 15
feet. Inquire at Cockelreas Cab
inet Shop., West Oak St.
FOR SALE Alrdale puppies, best
of breeding, from 15 to ,10. J.
S. Bussell, Oakland, Oregon.
FOR SALE 1 black Shetland pony
Gentle and well broken. Cheap
E. F. Patterson, Clendnln, Ore.
FOR SALE 1 team liiares, weight
2500 lbs. and 2 yearling colts.
Phone 12ft. R. F. Sauds, Wilbur
Oregon.
FOirSALE One low Iron-wfieel
hay wagon. One stocky built
FOR BALfai Reversible gear. Urge
reed buggy, good condition,
Phone 6W-J. ;
FOR SALE 126 tier block woo',
all laurel, absesaible for truck.
It. H. Grinsted, Phone 18S-J.
i)H "bALE '24 "Ford" couperTct
i clasa couditiou with all kinds of
extras. Snap If taken at once.
Write Box 729. Rosebarg, for in
terview. - -
SACRIFICE SALE Good buy for
speculation. Fine corner S lota,
80 ft. frontage on paved 8L Stda
walks Just finished and paid for.
Plain 6 room house, porcelain
bath, cne block from Stephens
St. near Rose school. ,1160,
Small payment down will handla
this bargain it taken at noe.
Will take part payment in reut
Phone 260-L. . . 1
WANTED
WANTED Flemish Giant buck
rabbits. Phone 39-L. -
FiliST" CL"ASSdressuiaklng. Mra.
J. Henry. 303 W. Lane St.- -
especially among the young otfl- street
cers. The colonel is giving a
dinner party for you this evening."
"Isn t there a Mrs. toioneiT-
"No, my dear child. The Colo
nel la a greBt flirt. He says In
loves us all too much to rattle
down with one womnn. I can ee
already that he will pay you a
great deal of attention. You aro
too pretty for him to pass up.
"Oh. what a beautiful gown!"
she exclaimed as she caught sight
of the gown I had worn that last
night at Connie's "Why don't you
wear It tonight?"
"I had thought or It, but I was
afraid It would be too elaborate."
"Of course It Is very lovely, my
dear," Mrs. Melbourne said. "But
you're a bride and have the right
to look lust as charming as you
possibly can. You had better lot
in help you hang up your clothes
now, for there are sure to bo
many officers and their wives cal
ling on you this altemoon.
My heart began to flutter and
I foolishly exlaimed: "Oh, I hope
they will not come too soon." j
Next Col. Ileldon Culls.
GIRL wants work by hour or will
care for children. 246 So. Par
rott St. .
WANTED Married man for farm
mare, weight 1350. 41 S. Main I or" the Overland Orchards,
! Ulfn In , ii Ira ann.a tu-i-nl Brl
House, wood, water and light
furnished. Chance tor both ' M
earn. Phone 31-FS between 11
and 1 or evenings.
BROCCOLI plants for sale, Juue
1st. From Ashby Seed. 34 per
1000. J. L. Casebeer, Dtxonvlile
Oregon.
FOR SALE Saddle or pack horse,
6 years old. Sound, weight about
1050. Call .or apply at t needs
Lunch.
FOR SALE Good team, aged 4
and 5 years, wt. 12 and 13 hun
dred. Price $150. Mrs. D. C. Mc
Kay, Rt. LBox 21
FOR "SALE Strawberry farm, 8
acres, 6-roora house and barn,
close to Roseburg. Very easy
tenns. Inquire Roseburg Poultry
Market.
R. H. S. ANNUAL IS
BEING DELIVERED
STUDENTS TODAY
FOR SALE Furnished house, two
lots, tiO by 102 ft, Income from
house S45 a mo. Price $3150.
Terms, (1550 down, balance $18
per month. Phone 248-R1
FOR SALE Cole 8 cylinder, 5
good cord tires. Good mechani
cal condition, big bargnlu or will
trade. Umpqua Trading PosL
328 N. Jackston St.
WANTED "To" find buyer for
room house and half acre of gar
den land; some fruit, city water,
lights, garage, cow stable, chick
en house for 100 hens. Lota of
room for poultry, cow pasture.
Desirable location. Addresi box
23, News-Review,
FOR RENT
$2650.00 CASH for quick caln. 5
room house. Basement. Sleep
ing porch. Garage. Ijot 8flx78
feet. Corucr lot. paved on two
sides. Mrs. R. M. Howard, own
er or O. W. Young ft Son. Phone
417.
GARAGE for rent. 248 S. Flint
street. '
FOR RENT Small completely fur
nished apartment Call 282 or
541-R. .
FOR RENT Two'turnlshedThous?
keeping rooms. Call after 4 p.
in. at 816 Winchester street
FOR RENT Furnished modern
apartment, with garage. Apply -at428
F'ierSL ,
FOR RENT Newly built 4-roorn
flat Inquire Kidder's Shoe
Store. "
The 1925 conies of The l!np-
Impresslon that she loved gossip qua, the Roseburg high school an
more than nnythlng else In the mini, were delivered to the Blu-
The Elkton U. H. S. commence-
CARNIVAL
is over, now it's time
to clean up. Our auto
will call.
Our Auto Will Call
Phon. 277
rrmrd'cs tal.lets or hqird Wnteiment vm tK(e pace Friday. May
Dr. Pierce, Pres. invaras nmei nt, 8 p. m, in the I. O. O. F. hall,
in Eufiaio, N. Y.. for free advice. Thl address. -Successful Failures,"
LEGION AUXILIARY NOTICE
All members are requested to be
present Saturday morning. May 30,
at 9 a. m. at the Armory to inarch
In the Memorial day parade.
world. "Jack's been having a
hard time lately trying to flirt
with the now captain's wife a lit
tle without letting Alice suspect."
"What do you think of Mrs.
Heller anyway?" asked the good
natured one."
"I think she Is plain vamp.'
the prissy one answered, "and If
she Is going to vamp anybody she
ontht to turn her attentions to
Col. Blakely. He Is not married
and I think the two would be well
matched."
"But my dear, you know the
Colonel is simply bugs over Rila
Thorndlke. I do hope this irew
girl will attract some of his atten
tion, for If this case goes on with
Rita much longer there will be
an open scandal." With this the
two women passed out of eurshot.
So this Is the way I'll be tatlked
over. I thought. I had always
heard that an army pot was the
greatest gossip shop on esrth, but
I never thought It could be quite
like this. I began to be afraid to
meet tire officers and their wives.
I went over and looked In the
mirror and was reassured especi
ally when I thought of what Paul
had said that morning. He had
told me that I would be the best
looking girl at the post.
"I'll give them something to
talk about." I said aloud and then,
with renewed Intertst In life, I be
gan to unpaek the trunks. In a
very few minutes my pretty dres
ses were str.-.n all over the room
while I was trying to decide which
one I would wear. One was put
aside for fear It would make me
look too much dressed and an
other brought up memories of the
Inst dnnre I had wilh Chick.
I thought again of Paul's na"ty
rcmnrk aliout my not knowing
enotiuh to butter my own hrend.
Ho ouKht to have realized that if
I had married Chick my bread
would not only have butter al
ready on It. but sugar. I would
dents today. The annual, as usu
al, was printed In the exclusive
Job department of the Nuws-Ke-vlew
company, and is not only
a school magazine of unusual
merit, but Is a work of typo
graphical art. The Umpqua this
year is handsomely bound, and Is
striking In Its appearance. From
cover to cover It Is profusely Illu
strated with fine half-tones, pic
tures of the faculty members, In
dividual photos of tire upper
classman, and group pictures of
the lower classes being presented,
together with pictures of the ath
letes, teams, clubs, and organiza
tions of the school. Several pages
of snapshots of students and
school events are also contained
In the annual.
The publication Is divided Into
several sections, each deullng with
some separate diartmont of the
school work or activity. Through
out the entire book th'are are
colortd Inserts which do much to
add to the appearance. The staff
struck upon a unique Idea In con
nection with these Inserts, and
upon each is printed some beuut
Iful scene Douglas County.
Tire Umpqua has been well pa
tronized by Roseburg business
and professional men and women,
In an advertising way, the stu
dents being given flire support In
their effort to make the annual
one of the best high school pub
lications of the state.
Tire members of The I'mpnua
staff are deserving of much cre
dit for their success In publish
ing a book of such distinctive
finality as Iho one which Is today
being distributed. Those who
were In direct charge or the pub
lication were llerlhn Kohlhngen,
editor; Thelma Olmstead, Morrill
Hitter, Dorothy (ieddes, Helen
Iterg. assoclnte editors; Donald
Ferguson, athletic editor; Elv
iXJSED CAR SPECIALS
1921 Chevrolet touring $150
1921 Ford delivery' $150
1923 Ford touring $1185
1917 Rulck Six touring $250
1917 11 n lk Six touring :i(l0
1924 Ford Tudor sedan $550
1920 Hudson Six sedan $750
ROY CATCHING MOTOR CO.
Across from City Hall, Roseburg
FOR SALE 600 A deeded land.
120 A of bottom land, mostly in
crop. Balance timber and pas
ture. 40 A wheat 26 A mixed
grain hay, 22 A grass hay, home
orchard, apples, cherries, grapes
peaches and plums. House, barn,
2 stock sheds, tractor and equip
ment, other farm machinery,
team and wagon, cattle, bogs,
i ml. along N. Umpqua highway,
bordering N Umpqua river, i ml.
to store, postofflce, graded and
Union High School, free bus, 18
ml. east of Roseburg. Price $20,
000. Terms. Mrs. O. E. Smith
Glide, Ore.
FOR RENT 2 room furnished apt
with electric range. Centrally
located. Phone 227-Y.
FOR RENT Large room, well-fur-niahed,
downstairs. For gentle
man only. 221 W. Washington
street
FOR-RENT Modern 6-room plas
tered house with built-ins. Close
In. Garage and woodshed. $30.
N. G. Williams, 1124 Ramon
court
Foil RENT 6-room house, jpartly
furnished, electric lights, city
water, inside toilet, woodshed.
$13 per month In advance. See
A. M. Wallace, 114$ E. .Sixth
street
and Miss Bess Lewis, faculty advisor.
NOTICE
I will not pay any accounts or
debts niado by any ono but myself
after this date, May 20. 1925. Wal
ter Vashaw.
Man Saves Wife
in Nick of Time
"My wife was ' unable lo eat
even the lightest food, and had
f.illen away to a living skeleton.
She could not even keep doctor's
medicine on her stomach and wa?
I inured wilh pain. On the rccom
nitudatlon or a friend I bought a
boltle of Mayr's Woiii'erful Rem
edy and she is all j-iAit now und
has gained forty pounds." It is a
Kimpio. harmless preparation that
re-iioves the catarrhal mucus fr.i-n
11, e intestinal tract anil allays the
l'lflatnmal Ion which caui.es prac
lly all stomach. IIv.t and intesthi-
Wescntt, art editor; Helen Falbe. I al ailments, InclmilnT apendiclifa.
humor editor; Bernard Young. . One done will ron-hn:,: or money
MISCELLANEOUS
CAR to trade for property,
quire 211 W. Washington.
MARCEL and bob curl
cut and curl 60c.
In,
75c. hair
Phone 67-Y.
831 So. Main. Mrq Amy Roger..
iaii uWistit Don I iursei la
call 653 when in need of auto
parts. Barff'B Auto Wrecking
House.
i LOST AND FOUND
LOST Tan travollng bag In of
near Hoseburg. Please return
to Roseburg Chamber of Com
merce. .
LOST Brass drum harness or
sling at Laurelwood field Friday.
Finder please return to Lawrence
Real Estate office.
PROFESSrONAL CARDS
DR. M. H. PLYLEK ChlropraotM
physician, 126 W. Lan St
Reliable Tailor
J. H. BERNIER
Upstairs Next Umpqua Hot!
Cleaning, Prssslng, Alterations
We Make Your Clothes
in Roseburg
not have had to think about the Frd Bellows. bninesa mnnngrs. itlundcd. At all druiirJsU.
TUBBY
Gangway.
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SAP THE BE EVER AlrVi fOK VHINKH4
THECE IS GHOSTS IM THE OLE
HAUAITEO HOUSE -IMUSTA IMAGINED
I HEARD THAT OLE UN CM I POT
THE iTOfSES IN RfctTLlM' 8Y ITSELF
AMT6O0Y Knovh IT COO LOW Do
THCT- I GUESS 111 60 IM THERE
Art KICK IHiVT OLE CAN OUT
f GOTTA LAUGH AT fAVSELF THE
WHEN I CAME IM HERE AN HEAKO
SOME FUWAJY AJOISES - I HOB.T
AAV HEAD iOMETHiN' AVJFUL TOO
vohem I FELL Down These VtEPS
VJHEAJ I VJAS THYIM'To GET CX)T
BEFORE ANYTHWG COULD CATCH
ME - AW" ALL THE TiME IT NWAS ,
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The Umpqua Florist
Choice Cut Fl9v.r Always
Frash
rinest Quality ArtlsUo Floral
Designs.
Visit Our Oreenhouae or
Call 40-ri.
WHEN IN ROSEBURG
STOP AT
Hotel Umpqua
YOU OUGHT TO
Insure Your Auto
For Automobile Insurance
All coverages
We are at your servic
a W. YOUNG fit SON
INSURANCE
116 Cs. St Phone 417
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